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[[File:Presidential Palace MIMDOS.png|thumb|The Presidential Palace in the DOS version]]
[[File:Presidential Palace MIMDOS.png|thumb|The Presidential Palace in the DOS version]]
{{quote2|The soldiers who stand guard at the Presidential Palace are called the Evzones. The Evzones are a distinguished division of the Greek Military. These guards are known for their historical costumes. They were chosen for their high-visibility posts, in part, due to the foustanella they wear, which are based on the Greek national costume. The foustanella is made from 25 yards of white cotton folded into 400 tiny pleats and resembles a kilt.|Pamphlet|[[Mario is Missing!]]}}
The '''Presidential Palace''', also called the '''{{wp|Presidential Mansion, Athens|Presidential Mansion}}''', is the home of the {{wp|President of Greece}}. It is one of the landmarks in ''[[Mario is Missing!]]'', although it only appears in the DOS and Deluxe versions. It gets attacked by [[Koopa Troopa]]s who steal one of the guards' [[Foustanella]]s, causing the building to be shut down. It is later reopened after [[Luigi]] takes it back and returns it through the palace's information booth while also proving that it is legitimate through some questions, which are as follows:
The '''Presidential Palace''', also called the '''{{wp|Presidential Mansion, Athens|Presidential Mansion}}''', is the home of the {{wp|President of Greece}}. It is one of the landmarks in ''[[Mario is Missing!]]'', although it only appears in the DOS and Deluxe versions. It gets attacked by [[Koopa Troopa]]s who steal one of the guards' [[Foustanella]]s, causing the building to be shut down. It is later reopened after [[Luigi]] takes it back and returns it through the palace's information booth while also proving that it is legitimate through some questions, which are as follows:


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==Pamphlet information==
''The soldiers who stand guard at the Presidential Palace are called the Evzones. The Evzones are a distinguished division of the Greek Military. These guards are known for their historical costumes. They were chosen for their high-visibility posts, in part, due to the foustanella they wear, which are based on the Greek national costume. The foustanella is made from 25 yards of white cotton folded into 400 tiny pleats and resembles a kilt.''


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==Media==
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Revision as of 07:46, December 2, 2022

The Presidential Palace in Mario is Missing! (DOS)
The Presidential Palace in the DOS version

Template:Quote2 The Presidential Palace, also called the Presidential Mansion, is the home of the President of Greece. It is one of the landmarks in Mario is Missing!, although it only appears in the DOS and Deluxe versions. It gets attacked by Koopa Troopas who steal one of the guards' Foustanellas, causing the building to be shut down. It is later reopened after Luigi takes it back and returns it through the palace's information booth while also proving that it is legitimate through some questions, which are as follows:

  • The Evzones are on guard at the Presidential:
    • palace
    • stables
    • costume shop
    • White House
  • The foustanella resembles a:
    • ballet skirt
    • kilt
    • pompommed slipper
    • tsarouhia

Media

Video.svg Video - Live-action footage of the Presidential Palace in the Deluxe version of Mario is Missing!
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